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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Manifest brain damage in 55% COVID-19 patients..higher bilateral gray matter volumes (GMV) in olfactory cortices, hippocampi, insulas, left Rolandic operculum..No significant difference between severe and non-severe COVID #longcovid https:/
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Jose Fernandez
jfernandez__
Principles of Effective Data Visualization:https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S2666389920301896?token=A3034414F91EAE938010F5A5000904D0778E1E19A21AE10403B2AE049831DF933483F1381C952CEFFE681B7E58B43D20Nice article that provides a short
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Omnipotent Moral Busybody
OBusybody
1/13 Universal lockdowns are bad policyHere are 12 articles, since April, that provide a sample of the evidence available, indicating lockdowns are not a key intervention in preventing the harms
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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
Yesterday, despite rising #COVID19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in LTC, Ontario released a framework to "keep the province safe and open": https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/59051/ontario-releases-covid-19-response-framewor
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Vivek Subbiah, MD
VivekSubbiah
By popular demand The Top 10 clinical publications in Oncology in 2020 (In no particular order). Some important papers bundled + Additional 5 more papers representing major advances in the
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🌞 Sol Brah 🌞
SolBrah
Notes on Hypertrophy / Importance of Caloric SurplusThe rate + amount of muscle hypertrophy associated with resistance training is influenced by several variables:- training program- training experience- gender- genetic predisposition-
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
It's on the agenda this week: possibly a decision on the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine from EMA's (Euro drug regulator) Human Medicine Committee? Applicants will be questioned at the meeting.(EMA process steps
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
This afternoon, @CommonsPAC takes on Test and Trace.This follows the @NAOorguk report in Dec and provides another layer of analysis that will feed into any future look back exercise into
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Omnintensivist
GoodishIntent
Live tweeting #HRreloaded tonight! First up is COVID intubation and what we've learned from those who faced COVID before us.Hoo boy there was some drama regarding who should be intubated.
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Prof Courtenay Norbury
lilacCourt
a little thread of stuff that has inspired my thinking this year. 1/ This paper by Abenavoli was actually pub. in 2019, but I didn’t see it til Jan. My
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Naveed Aziz
DNAziz_
1/ #LongCovid: What do you need to know? While we are fighting harder than ever to reduce the number of new #COVID19 cases, health professionals are already concerned about long
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Rita Strack
rita_strack
I’m a bit nervous about posting this thread, because rejections and appeals are a sore point for many people. I hope people appreciate that this is a good faith effort
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snowiee 🎄☃️
zoeycourtney99
i think that #BellLetsTalk has great motives behind it, such as raising awareness and helping to end stigma and i have heavily supported this day in the past HOWEVER
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Dr. Hanna Tervanotko
HTervanotko
When I first submitted my article on women and technical divination in ancient Jewish texts, it has taken almost 1,5 years to have this article accepted to be published. A
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
What are the benefits/limitations of mass testing certain populations for SARS-CoV-2 regardless of symptoms? A thread... 1/ SARS-CoV-2 can transmit before symptoms appear, so by the time a symptomatic case
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Whores of Yore
WhoresofYore
This is a watercolour painting of a condition known as ‘Chimney Sweep's Cancer’, also called soot wart, on a 32yo man. Soot warts are a squamous cell carcinoma of the
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